Wednesday, February 10, 2016

Michael Salla Update - February 10, 2016

Zecharia
Sitchin is widely acknowledged as a pioneer in disseminating the idea
that one or more extraterrestrial races have visited Earth in antiquity
and assisted the development of human civilizations. His translation of
Sumerian cuneiform texts suggesting that an alien race called the
“Anunnaki” created humanity has been translated into over 25 languages
and sold millions of copies worldwide. The problem, according to the
latest revelation by Secret Space Program whistleblower, Corey Goode, is
that Sitchin’s translations contain contrived information!

Goode made his startling claim about Sitchin’s translation in the February 9 episode of his Cosmic Disclosure
series of interviews by David Wilcock aired on Gaia TV. It arose out of
an account Goode was giving of his meeting with representatives of
seven Inner Earth Civilizations back in September 2015. He described
being taken to a library created by the oldest of the civilizations,
dating as far back as 18 million years in age.

The
High Priestess, “Kaaree” (Car-ee), who led Goode on this library tour,
showed him different levels of an ancient library hosting a variety of
manuscripts, scrolls, tablets and books of various ages. In a section of
books, Goode recognized titles authored by Zecharia Sitchin which
collectively are known as the Earth Chronicles.

In an earlier episode ofCosmic Disclosure
released on February 2, Goode reported being told that the Ancient
Sumerians had been helped by the Inner Earth beings who had decided to
teach them agriculture and language. This was necessary due to a minor
cataclysm that had wiped out surface civilizations. Goode asked how this
information meshed with those who believed the Sumerians had been
helped by alien visitors, and was told by Karee that he would find his
answer in the library.

Once
in the library, Goode got the answer he sought. During a discussion of a
very large ancient dictionary defining terms in the ancient Sumerian
language, Kaaree pointed up at Zecharia Sitchin’s books, and said: